This week MFT is sponsoring the Card Patterns sketch. I hadn't had chance to ink up this TOO CUTE Funny Bunny set from the last release and it fit the sketch perfectly. I love purple but find it hard to work with usually - an easter card seemed like a good fit.
I've coloured my image with Blue-Violet Copics and shaded with some light Yellow Reds. I've used the High Tea Party Doily Die-namics, as well as the Button Quartet and Botanical Beauty Die-namics.
I colvered my button with Glossy Accents and waited till it was dry before cracking it for some added interest. The flower I cut two layers, and rolled the petals of the top layer between my fingers to break up the fibers and split the cardstock into a third layer.
Inside I've kept it simple with a sentiment and shadow stamped image.
Here are the Die-namics I've used today:
Thanks for stopping by!
Stamps: Claire Keay Funny Bunny (MFT Stamps) Paper: Pixielicious (Cosmo Cricket) Ink: Tuxedo Black (Memento) Apricot Appeal (SU) Dies: Button Quartet, First Place Award Ribbon, High Tea Party Doily, Botanical Beauty Die-namics (MFT Stamps) Other: White Taffeta Ribbon, Glossy Accents, Twine, Corner Rounder Punch, Copic Markers
This image is so cute, love your colouring...do you do classes?
ReplyDeleteGreat easter card
ReplyDeleteThis is so cute, love the purple!
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ReplyDeleteHey Sarah! I love popping in from time to time to see what you are up to. You are such a fantastic crafter. Love all the layers and colors and especially how you always do such a wonderful job on the inside of your cards as well. Congrats on expecting, too. What fun you'll be having crafting up that nursery, I'm sure:) We are just clearing land to build a new home so I've got lots to keep me busy for a while. Hugs~Michele
ReplyDeleteThis is SUPER cute!!!! LOVE that flower!
ReplyDeleteSo sweet, Sarah! Love those bright colors!
ReplyDeletewhow this is so cute...love your homemade flower!
ReplyDeleteThis is so cute! Love that stamp and the doily and flower. Great take on the sketch!
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